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  •   Lena Eilers commented on this post about 4 months ago
    Hallo zusammen!

    Für alle, die morgen ebenfalls bei den Global Health Talks in Berlin sind: Wir möchten euch herzlich einladen, um 16 Uhr während der Coffee Break an die Treppe zu kommen. Es wäre eine tolle Gelegenheit, uns zu treffen, auszutauschen und vielleicht auch neue Ideen zu sammeln.

    Wir freuen uns darauf, viele von euch zu sehen!

    Liebe Grüße,


    Malte & Lena
    • Nach dem aktuellen Timetable startet die Coffee Break um 15.30 Uhr. Wir treffen uns dementsprechend früher. Bis später <3
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  •   Hannah Eger commented on this post about 5 months ago
    Hallo zusammen,

    wir können bis Ende nächster Woche Vorschläge für Schwerpunktthema 2025 des Global Health Hub Germany einreichen.
    Das sind die Kriterien, die zur Auswahl angewendet werden:

    - Politische Relevanz und Interesse
    - Bezug zu nationalen und internationalen Prozessen und Ereignissen, um Anknüpfungspunkte und Interesse für unsere Ergebnisse zu sichern
    - Themen, die eine Perspektivenvielfalt und sektorübergreifende Zusammenarbeit erfordern

    Schreibt eure Vorschläge gerne in die...
    Hallo zusammen,

    wir können bis Ende nächster Woche Vorschläge für Schwerpunktthema 2025 des Global Health Hub Germany einreichen.
    Das sind die Kriterien, die zur Auswahl angewendet werden:

    - Politische Relevanz und Interesse
    - Bezug zu nationalen und internationalen Prozessen und Ereignissen, um Anknüpfungspunkte und Interesse für unsere Ergebnisse zu sichern
    - Themen, die eine Perspektivenvielfalt und sektorübergreifende Zusammenarbeit erfordern

    Schreibt eure Vorschläge gerne in die Kommentare oder mir eine Mail (lenae922@gmail.com).

    Liebe Grüße

    Malte und Lena

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  • Hey allerseits!
    Wie ihr bestimmt mitbekommen habt, findet dieses Jahr der World Health Summit vom 13.10 - 15.10. statt. Als Akteursgruppe Jugend haben wir hierzu vom Global Health Hub insgesamt 4 Tickets bekommen, mit denen wir am WHS teilnehmen können. Gerade, wenn ihr noch wenig Kongresserfahrung habt, ist der WHS eine sehr gute Gelegenheit, einmal Global Health - Politikluft zu schnuppern und zu spannenden aktuellen Themen hochkarätige Speaker*innen zu hören. Wenn ihr gerne teilnehmen...
    Hey allerseits!
    Wie ihr bestimmt mitbekommen habt, findet dieses Jahr der World Health Summit vom 13.10 - 15.10. statt. Als Akteursgruppe Jugend haben wir hierzu vom Global Health Hub insgesamt 4 Tickets bekommen, mit denen wir am WHS teilnehmen können. Gerade, wenn ihr noch wenig Kongresserfahrung habt, ist der WHS eine sehr gute Gelegenheit, einmal Global Health - Politikluft zu schnuppern und zu spannenden aktuellen Themen hochkarätige Speaker*innen zu hören. Wenn ihr gerne teilnehmen wollt, aber über eure NGOs/Organisationen noch kein Ticket habt, meldet euch gerne per Mail mit einer kleinen Info zu euch (seid ihr irgendwo aktiv, wie viel Global Health Erfahrung habt ihr schon, schafft ihr es an allen 3 Tagen zum WHS), damit wir euch eins der Tickets zusenden können.
    Mail: malte.radde@gmail.com
    Alle, die der Akteursgruppe angehören, können sich sehr gerne für ein Ticket melden. Wir würden bei zu vielen Interessierten versuchen, eher "neue" Leute in einem fairen Geschlechterverhältnis auszuwählen.
    Außerdem meldet euch gerne, wenn ihr auf anderem Wege am WHS teilnehmt, damit wir uns alle einmal in Person sehen und vernetzen können

    Lena Eilers und ich stellen uns (und unsere Pläne) bald noch einmal per Mail und Call vor und freuen uns total darauf, euch alle kennen zu lernen!

    Liebe Grüße, Lena und Malte
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  •   Lena Eilers commented on this post about 10 months ago
    >>> Ask your Candidates <<<

    Our Hub members have the chance to engage directly with the candidates for the new Global Health Hub Steering Committee. This is your opportunity to ask questions and to network. To start this interactive session, we would like to pose the first question to Marie Charlotte Pohl, Su Hyun Hong, Nadja Katharina Moser, Malte Radde & Lena Eilers

    What is a personal experience or an event that has shaped your perspective on global health?

    Please ask further questions...
    >>> Ask your Candidates <<<

    Our Hub members have the chance to engage directly with the candidates for the new Global Health Hub Steering Committee. This is your opportunity to ask questions and to network. To start this interactive session, we would like to pose the first question to Marie Charlotte Pohl, Su Hyun Hong, Nadja Katharina Moser, Malte Radde & Lena Eilers

    What is a personal experience or an event that has shaped your perspective on global health?

    Please ask further questions in the comment section below.
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    • Thank you for the amazing question! Feel free to call me Su!

      My perspective on global health was profoundly shaped by attending the 75th WorldThank you for the amazing question! Feel free to call me Su!

      My perspective on global health was profoundly shaped by attending the 75th World Health Assembly as an IPSF Delegate. Before joining the International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation, I was unaware of the opportunities for pharmacy students and young people to participate in such influential forums.The experience of connecting with diverse stakeholders across various fields opened my eyes to the critical need for collaboration to create meaningful change. It was a powerful realization that we have the chance to actively shape the future of global health.

      Being involved in policy drafting on behalf of IPSF, alongside other health professionals, further emphasized the importance of our voices and the impact we can have. This experience taught me that we can go beyond our studies and meaningfully engage in policy discussions to advocate for a healthier world. I'm incredibly grateful for this opportunity, as it sparked my passion for global health advocacy and fueled my commitment to making a positive contribution to the field.
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    • Thank you, looking forward to seeing more questions!

      For me, our activist work on vaccine equity in the COVID pandemic comes to mind. As nationalThank you, looking forward to seeing more questions!

      For me, our activist work on vaccine equity in the COVID pandemic comes to mind. As national coordinator of UAEM Germany I worked together with many other members of UAEM and many more national and european NGOs to fight for equal access to vaccines. Right after work on vaccine development started, we organized demonstrations, did interviews, worked on advocacy and fought for fair and equal access to the COVID vaccines worldwide.
      Later, this moved to advocating for Germany to stop blocking the TRIPS waiver, allowing for vaccine production and ownership outside of HICs and giving control of the vaccines to those who need it instead of western countries and companies deciding where the vaccines would go.

      Sadly, we did not succeed. However, we worked together with many different organizations because we all knew what was the right thing to do and to fight for. That is why I would always do it again, because through our activism we helped push the topic of fair global health onto the agenda, many people got to know about the issues with the vaccine patent ownerships through our work and we empowered many younger members of all of our organizations to work on fair global health in the following years.

      Activism for fair, postcolonial global health will always be hard work and progress will be moving slowly most of the times, but that is only another reason for us to push forward and to take part in discussion forums like this one, making our voices heard load and clear.
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    • Dear all, my name is Charlotte and I am looking forward to finally meeting as many of you as possible next thursday!


      For me, my perspective onDear all, my name is Charlotte and I am looking forward to finally meeting as many of you as possible next thursday!


      For me, my perspective on global health has also changed not so much through a single event, but rather through a collection of different experiences and interactions with people I have had the pleasure of meeting during my work with the G4 Alliance for obstetric, surgical and trauma care and now also the Global Surgery Umbrella.

      Similar to Su, I was very lucky to have been invited to the last two WHAs, as well as now preparing the WHS and EGS Congress this October. During those events, but also in our general work, we talked to all different kinds of engaged people - reaching from a 20-year old cleft palate patient advocate to the representative of Nigerian midwives to high-level personnel like Dr John Meara from the Lancet Commission and even Dr Jim Kim.

      Talking to this wide variety of people has not only opened my eyes to the complexity of the social, cultural and financial contexts we face as a GH community, but has also made it clear that we need an equally diverse and multidisciplinary approach to find solutions to these problems.

      When we want to address health care, we also have to address gender equality, education, research, infrastructure, colonial relics, disability, human rights and so much more. It is not enough anymore to keep GH a purely medical problem. There are already so many great grass-root projects, fighting for a bottom-up revolution of health care, however, without the cooperation of policy makers and top-down changers, we will not be able to achieve the sustainable changes in care we aim for. Changes in health care can only be achieved if we manage to connect politics, cooperations and the community on a large global scale, and that is where I want to see the GHHG stepping in.

      We migh have chosen different paths and careers, however, we should have the same goal: affordable, accessible and safe health care for all.

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    • Hello everyone, my name is Lena. Before I answer the question, I would like to thank all the candidates for their participation. It makes me happy toHello everyone, my name is Lena. Before I answer the question, I would like to thank all the candidates for their participation. It makes me happy to see that there are people, who are willing to dedicate their time and energy to global health.

      My perspective on global health has been shaped and continues to be influenced by my work with the Globalization and Health Initiative. Our initiative comprises a group of individuals passionate about global health, primarily students pursuing health-related studies. I have learned a lot by the work through organizing global health events, workshops, and writing articles, but the greatest impact has the engagement with fellow activists. Every meeting is both an inspiration and a valuable lesson for me.

      I love the work and the people I have met through this initiative and hope to continue my commitment to global health in some way or another after completing my studies.
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